Beast Pass :: From the Top

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Whether you're here for the perks or the powder, Killington Beast Pass holders unlock a side of the mountain all its own. From unbeatable value to one of a kind experiences, the 2014-15 Winter Season is already looking good, and no one is more excited than the skiers and riders who make it happen.

Here's what has a few of our Executive Team members stoked.

“The 2013-14 Winter Season was full of changes, and many of them came straight from our pass holders. The Killington Community is vocal, lively and passionate, and we love being a part of it.”

Mike Solimano, President

"There's something unique about every spot on the mountain - our goal at Killington is to make dining as much of an experience as coming here to ski. It's one of a kind,and we have even more in store for the coming season."

Scott Harrison, Director of Hospitality

"The most significant advantage of being a season pass holder at Killington is the resort’s passionate and experienced mountain operations staff. We ski and ride every day with you on a snow surface that we stake our credibility on; consistent, reliable, and a measure of our strong passion."

Jeff Temple, Director of Mountain Operations

“This season, we’re really looking forward to giving our pass holders turns not only on the mountain they call home, but across the country.”

Matt Kinsman, Director of Finance

"It's all about value and discovery.To this day, I still discover stashes of trees and terrain that challenges. We offer so many days on snow, plus 15 free days this year coast to coast, including three at Okemo. Value, beyond anything our competitors can touch! So cool!"

I prefer the torturous trip up the ancient quad! It keeps it quiet in that area..... I think, instead, that a rope tow should be added to access the old Black Diamonds on the top of Ramshead. That way if a novice would like to challenge themselves, they wouldn't have to go far. Plus, they might become powder stashes without full lift access...

Loved the new attitude this season. Employees are very happy it seems as well. (Except Trish who apparently was fired from ski patrol)but she is happy anyway! I appreciate the love that trickles down from management. Pass holder appreciation days are the best! Thank you a million times over. My 54 days at the mountain for skiing have been wicked awesome days. Looking forward to opening day for mountain biking to resume my Killington therapy!